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it was said in a scoop jackson if he ever gave a fireside chat to the fire would go out. [laughter] i knew how to pick winners back then. also to talk about the '90s here is what is of most remarkable. nothing happened. nothing world historical happened. i was aware of the absence of things happening in a way that almost scared me. what i mean to say that a great existential struggles of the century stop overnight. christmas 1991 there is no soviet union. i never imagined how will live to see but here it happened overnight we have unrivaled prosperity and i was acutely aware this is not normal in history. there is a column called the golden age i gave a speech to my son's high school in 1997 and i explained we were living in the incredible magnificent time of profound peace and prosperity of no threat at all around the world and i tried to impress upon him how unusual this was. of course, i failed utterly they had not experienced anything but i had a terrible sense that's you go back to all the golden ages, and they are short with this intense feeling we should enjoy it b
it was said in a scoop jackson if he ever gave a fireside chat to the fire would go out. [laughter] i knew how to pick winners back then. also to talk about the '90s here is what is of most remarkable. nothing happened. nothing world historical happened. i was aware of the absence of things happening in a way that almost scared me. what i mean to say that a great existential struggles of the century stop overnight. christmas 1991 there is no soviet union. i never imagined how will live to see...
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it was said in a scoop jackson if he ever gave a fireside chat to the fire would go out. [laughter] i knew how to pick winners back then. also to talk about the '90s here is what is of most remarkable. nothing happened. nothing world historical happened. i was aware of the absence of things happening in a way that almost scared me. what i mean to say that a great existential struggles of the century stop overnight. christmas 1991 there is no soviet union. i never imagined how will live to see but here it happened overnight we have unrivaled prosperity and i was acutely aware this is not normal in history. there is a column called the golden age i gave a speech to my son's high school in 1997 and i explained we were living in the incredible magnificent time of profound peace and prosperity of no threat at all around the world and i tried to impress upon him how unusual this was. of course, i failed utterly they had not experienced anything but i had a terrible sense that's you go back to all the golden ages, and they are short with this intense feeling we should enjoy it b
it was said in a scoop jackson if he ever gave a fireside chat to the fire would go out. [laughter] i knew how to pick winners back then. also to talk about the '90s here is what is of most remarkable. nothing happened. nothing world historical happened. i was aware of the absence of things happening in a way that almost scared me. what i mean to say that a great existential struggles of the century stop overnight. christmas 1991 there is no soviet union. i never imagined how will live to see...
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now, jackson won the massachusetts primary. i handed out a lot of leaflets. [laughter] but as you know, of course, he didn't win the nomination. and that was because despite the fact that he was a wonderful human being, very smart and had the right policies, i hate to say this, but he was exceedingly dull. and it was said of scoop jackson that if he ever gave a fireside chat, the fire would go out. [laughter] i sure knew how to pick winners back then. [laughter] the other -- i go on in the book to talk about the '90s, of course, to write about the '90s, and here's what was the most remarkable thing about the '90s. nothing happened. [laughter] nothing world historical happened. i was aware of the absence of things happening in a way that almost scared me. what i mean to say is the great ideological struggles, existential struggles of the century stopped overnight. christmas 1991, there is no soviet union. i never imagined that i would live to see the end of the soviet union. and here it happened overnight, quietly in the night. and we have a decade of unrivale
now, jackson won the massachusetts primary. i handed out a lot of leaflets. [laughter] but as you know, of course, he didn't win the nomination. and that was because despite the fact that he was a wonderful human being, very smart and had the right policies, i hate to say this, but he was exceedingly dull. and it was said of scoop jackson that if he ever gave a fireside chat, the fire would go out. [laughter] i sure knew how to pick winners back then. [laughter] the other -- i go on in the book...
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let's just take jesse jackson. his mother was a teenager who was impregnated by the man who lived next door, and jesse jackson was raised in south carolina, and he was taunted by kids saying jesse ain't got no daddy. so it seems to we he ought to be talking about the importance of having a father in the house. farrakhan, farrakhan's mother was estranged from her father. she had a boyfriend. went back with the father, got pregnant, didn't want the boyfriend to know, so she tried to abort louis farrakhan three times with a coat hanger. and in the case of sharpton, sharpton lived a middle class life until his father abandoned the family, and then down to the ghetto. they talk about racism, racism as opposed to the centrality of fathers even though in their own lives the lack of their dads, in my opinion, had a very profound impact of how they view the world. one of the reasons they're so angry, perhaps, is because they didn't b have a father in the house, and instead of talking about importance of fathers and policies
let's just take jesse jackson. his mother was a teenager who was impregnated by the man who lived next door, and jesse jackson was raised in south carolina, and he was taunted by kids saying jesse ain't got no daddy. so it seems to we he ought to be talking about the importance of having a father in the house. farrakhan, farrakhan's mother was estranged from her father. she had a boyfriend. went back with the father, got pregnant, didn't want the boyfriend to know, so she tried to abort louis...
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authorization, passage by congress of something of a rising it makes the power structure, justice jackson said when you have congress and the president to get rid is hard to do it but they can argue on the constitution. one of the differences is the right to the teen people is always something that has been covered aside from killing them, the right to detain people has always been something in the traditional branch covered by a judicial review in the law. you may have more right to use force than you do to detain people. >> the constitutional authority, those are great shields for a domestic criminal prosecution but the constitution can create international law. when we are killing people in yemen or pakistan or somalia or other foreign countries the constitution and whatever acts of congress have been passed are irrelevant. >> if the united states really does go to afghanistan bringing to an end the principle that you can have wartime detention, the problem we run up against his people be caned in wartime haven't been detained as they should be detained. we have sidestepped the geneva
authorization, passage by congress of something of a rising it makes the power structure, justice jackson said when you have congress and the president to get rid is hard to do it but they can argue on the constitution. one of the differences is the right to the teen people is always something that has been covered aside from killing them, the right to detain people has always been something in the traditional branch covered by a judicial review in the law. you may have more right to use force...
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henry jackson and others on a bipartisan bill and water's edge, america's presence and engagement around the world. two superpowers, the umbrella that was held over the world stifled the regional and local factions and tensions that erupted after the end of the cold war. that all had a significant impact on the american people and commitment and support for the u.s. to be at bobo -- be globally engaged. it is the possibility of a five alarm fire and everybody's been to try to keep them from getting out of control. with the fall of the wall in the aftermath, there was the defining event and that was iraq's incursion into kuwait. we saw the global presidents put together by jim baker and george h.w. bush nsx 70 hageman of the world's nations. this subset can do that, we have seen a completely different scene and that is what i would describe as the 20 armors and three libraries and they've got about a dozen fires popping up here in different parts of the world. and oliver sudden, you have people who don't have -- a lot of people in congress who don't have the previous reference has basical
henry jackson and others on a bipartisan bill and water's edge, america's presence and engagement around the world. two superpowers, the umbrella that was held over the world stifled the regional and local factions and tensions that erupted after the end of the cold war. that all had a significant impact on the american people and commitment and support for the u.s. to be at bobo -- be globally engaged. it is the possibility of a five alarm fire and everybody's been to try to keep them from...
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. >>> former illinois democratic congressman jesse jackson, jr. has agreed to a plea deal over the inappropriate use of official funds. fox news learned the case pertains to what is termed a social acquaintance of jackson. the congressman resigned last november shortly after being elected to a ninth term. >>> they're calling it nemo, but it really could be sonoma getge. new england is bracing for one of the worst snowstorms ever. as much as three feet are expected in some places like the city of boston. that's where correspondent molly line is tonight, out in the thick of it. good evening, molly. >> reporter: good evening, john. this is expected to pick up over the course of the night. we've seen the snow steadily rising and the winds picking up a lot. one of the biggest things happening in boston, history in the making. this hasn't happened for decades. they've actually shut down the highways here. the governor asking everyone to stay off the roads all across the state as of 4:00 in the afternoon. you can still see a few cars and moving around ou
. >>> former illinois democratic congressman jesse jackson, jr. has agreed to a plea deal over the inappropriate use of official funds. fox news learned the case pertains to what is termed a social acquaintance of jackson. the congressman resigned last november shortly after being elected to a ninth term. >>> they're calling it nemo, but it really could be sonoma getge. new england is bracing for one of the worst snowstorms ever. as much as three feet are expected in some...
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jackson, you know, e.w. jackson in 2012 ran against george allen for the republican nomination for senate, got 4.72% of the vote. he won fewer raw votes at this convention in richmond and won the nomination with 58%. so you're talking about a very small group that nominated him. and they didn't even really have the chance to vet him. they heard his speech. they loved the red meat, nominated him and from what i hear from people who were on the convention floor, even some moderates ended up throwing their support to him to send a message to the party hey if you want to go in this direction we're happy to show you where it leads as kind of a future warning shot. >> yeah. the sort of back story on how this happened too is that the state central committee the state republican central committee which had a lot of ken cuccinelli allies last year decided they would handout the nomination at convention for 2013 and not in a primary the idea being you get the most conservative, but effect of that, ari fleischer, repub
jackson, you know, e.w. jackson in 2012 ran against george allen for the republican nomination for senate, got 4.72% of the vote. he won fewer raw votes at this convention in richmond and won the nomination with 58%. so you're talking about a very small group that nominated him. and they didn't even really have the chance to vet him. they heard his speech. they loved the red meat, nominated him and from what i hear from people who were on the convention floor, even some moderates ended up...
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jackson. the testimony contains many common elements indeed their topics frequently discussed in this room, especially importance of promoting s.t.e.m. education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative companies across my district across companies like nike and tech giants like intel rely on employees at the mine for science and eye for design. we discussed how science education can yield the innovative workforce that many of you identify is essential. beyond the benefit for the industry but in art and design can help keep students engaged and he talked about trying students in and i want to tell you i visited an elementary school in my district that took s.t.e.m. and added arts and design. biscuits are eng
jackson. the testimony contains many common elements indeed their topics frequently discussed in this room, especially importance of promoting s.t.e.m. education in maine gaming americas leadership position in the global economy. what i'm talking with constituents and industry leaders about the topic in my district in oregon, especially the role creativity and integration play in driving our economy forward. many express the education integrating arts and design in stem fields, innovative...
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jackson county sheriff denny payman insisting you're never going to pull guns out of jackson county. how does he intend to make good of that declaration. the sheriff joins us, good evening, sir. >> good evening, how are you this evening. >> greta: very well. what happens if president obama issues some executive order and increases the control over guns or weapons? you're not going to enforce it? >> with the executive order? >> yes. >> okay. well, when i swore an oath, i swore an oath to the community. the group of people that live in jackson county. i swore an oath to the constitution, and swore oath also to the constitution of kentucky, and in that constitution is a second amendment and that's what this country is based upon. how can i rightfully in my own mind and in my heart come in and take guns away from people when that is their protection, in an area, small, a rural county, rural area, sometimes takes 30, 40 minutes to respond to the remote area of the people. they can call a cell phone, i'm en route and talking to them. the guy kicks their front door, i'd rather them be armed
jackson county sheriff denny payman insisting you're never going to pull guns out of jackson county. how does he intend to make good of that declaration. the sheriff joins us, good evening, sir. >> good evening, how are you this evening. >> greta: very well. what happens if president obama issues some executive order and increases the control over guns or weapons? you're not going to enforce it? >> with the executive order? >> yes. >> okay. well, when i swore an...
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jackson lee: mr. speaker, later on today the president will join my fellow texans in west, texas, to mourn the loss of so many who died in a tragic plant explosion last week. many of them were first responders, and many who will come to mourn and to celebrate life and the life of west, texas, will be those who have been harmed and injured. i will join them in spirit as i know my colleagues here today will. that's why as i rise today to commemorate and salute two gospel music titans it becomes even more appropriate to salute my friend, james, "jazzy" jordan, and mr. don jackson for they understand the value and the message of gospel music. gospel music holds a special place in the american experience gospel music was a release for hardship, but it was also a form of praise and protest. i want to thank jazzy jordan for understanding that as we introduced in 2008 the gospel music heritage legislation that establishes september in the united states of america as gospel music heritage month. e hope that am
jackson lee: mr. speaker, later on today the president will join my fellow texans in west, texas, to mourn the loss of so many who died in a tragic plant explosion last week. many of them were first responders, and many who will come to mourn and to celebrate life and the life of west, texas, will be those who have been harmed and injured. i will join them in spirit as i know my colleagues here today will. that's why as i rise today to commemorate and salute two gospel music titans it becomes...
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michael jackson's son, prince, described his family's pain today. while testifying in the wrongful death lawsuit against aeg live, the concert promoter is fighting allegations by jackson's mother, kathryn, that he was instructed to keep the performer well-rested with the powerful drug that caused his overdose. prince jackson was 5 when his father died, and says he has sleep troubles himself. but his sister, paris, took it the hardest. >>> and things look a little more equitable, in the world of names. forbes listed the top celebrities, listing the personal wealth and media rankings. women have the top slots, with oprah on top. despite an 80 million drop in earnings, beyonce and lady gaga are on top, with steven spielburg was on the list. and eight players, including number two ranked victoria
michael jackson's son, prince, described his family's pain today. while testifying in the wrongful death lawsuit against aeg live, the concert promoter is fighting allegations by jackson's mother, kathryn, that he was instructed to keep the performer well-rested with the powerful drug that caused his overdose. prince jackson was 5 when his father died, and says he has sleep troubles himself. but his sister, paris, took it the hardest. >>> and things look a little more equitable, in the...
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now, jackson won the massachusetts primary. i handed out a lot of leaflets. [laughter] but as you know, of course, he didn't win the nomination. and that was because despite the fact that he was a wonderful human being, very smart and had the right policies, i hate to say this, but he was exceedingly dull. and it was said of scoop jackson that if he ever gave a fireside chat, the fire would go out. [laughter] i sure knew how to pick winners back then. [laughter] the other -- i go on in the book to talk about the '90s, of course, to write about the '90s, and here's what was the most remarkable thing about the '90s. nothing happened. [laughter] nothing world historical happened. i was aware of the absence of things happening in a way that almost scared me. what i mean to say is the great ideological struggles, existential struggles of the century stopped overnight. christmas 1991, there is no soviet union. i never imagined that i would live to see the end of the soviet union. and here it happened overnight, quietly in the night. and we have a decade of unrivale
now, jackson won the massachusetts primary. i handed out a lot of leaflets. [laughter] but as you know, of course, he didn't win the nomination. and that was because despite the fact that he was a wonderful human being, very smart and had the right policies, i hate to say this, but he was exceedingly dull. and it was said of scoop jackson that if he ever gave a fireside chat, the fire would go out. [laughter] i sure knew how to pick winners back then. [laughter] the other -- i go on in the book...
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we learned today jesse jackson, jr. is being charged with conspiring to spend campaign funds on personal expenses. jackson allegedly conspired to spend $750,000 in campaign funds. sources tell politico those expenses are said to include a $43,000 rolex, home renovations, and fur coats, among other things. jackson issued a statement this afternoon saying he fully accepts responsibility for his mistakes. politico says prosecutors will recommend a prison sentence of between 46 and 57 months, and he had a career ready to go. jackson's wife also pled guilty to one count of tax fraud. i guess this is all a plea bargain. we'll be right back. >>> we saw with his nomination something truly extraordinary, which is the government of iran formally and publicly praising >>> we saw with his nomination something truly extraordinary, which is the government of iran formally and publicly praising the nomination of a defense secretary. i would suggest to you that to my knowledge that is unprecedented to see a foreign nation like iran pub
we learned today jesse jackson, jr. is being charged with conspiring to spend campaign funds on personal expenses. jackson allegedly conspired to spend $750,000 in campaign funds. sources tell politico those expenses are said to include a $43,000 rolex, home renovations, and fur coats, among other things. jackson issued a statement this afternoon saying he fully accepts responsibility for his mistakes. politico says prosecutors will recommend a prison sentence of between 46 and 57 months, and...
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. >> when i asked jackson black where he had learned of the costume, he said he saw in the movie friday green tomatoes. his mom maintains there is nothing wrong with the costume or 00 ku klux klan which she says still exists in creationville. >> it's supposed to be white with white, black with black, man with woman and all of that that's what the kkk stand for. it raises money every year to go to the saint jude's. >> you are an idiot. i think this might be child abuse beef here, no? >> we looked at it. >> i agree she is idiot. as far as the law goes i don't think it's child abuse as far as virginia law. doesn't rise to the level of inflicting mental injury. >> parents in the united states can dress their kids up as little nazis little kkk, little mao. anything. it's freedom of expression, rift? >> in the state of virginia, yes. >> you can impose the costume on a 7-year-old. >> the 7-year-old said he came up with it this is a parenting issue. her conduct, her character is abhorrent. >> it's not criminal. >> this is her right to be able to do this. >> the law. >> doesn't rise to the level
. >> when i asked jackson black where he had learned of the costume, he said he saw in the movie friday green tomatoes. his mom maintains there is nothing wrong with the costume or 00 ku klux klan which she says still exists in creationville. >> it's supposed to be white with white, black with black, man with woman and all of that that's what the kkk stand for. it raises money every year to go to the saint jude's. >> you are an idiot. i think this might be child abuse beef...
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a source reportedly close to jackson told the new york post she does not want to be at the epa when the pipeline is given the green light, saying -- "she will not be the epa head when obama supports keystone getting built." this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. efforts to close the u.s. military prison at guantanamo bay were dealt another setback last week when president obama signed the national defense authorization act or ndaa. the bill bars the use of federal funds to transfer guantanamo prisoners to u.s. soil, even for criminal trial. it also includes restrictions on the executive branch's authority to transfer detainees to a foreign country. president obama says he signed the ndaa's renewal despite his objections to the guantanamo provisions. in a signing statement, he said the president has constitutional power to override these restrictions. he made a similar kind any signed last year's version of the bill, but still not delivered on promises to close guantanamo. it was four years ago this month, just after his first inauguration
a source reportedly close to jackson told the new york post she does not want to be at the epa when the pipeline is given the green light, saying -- "she will not be the epa head when obama supports keystone getting built." this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. efforts to close the u.s. military prison at guantanamo bay were dealt another setback last week when president obama signed the national defense authorization act or...
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> occupy! >> we will have class warfare. (vo) true stories, current perspective. documentaries. on current tv. >> michael: welcome back to "the war room," i'm michael shure. the group of eight summit kicked off today in northern ireland, where leads over the top eight economies will discuss issues. western lea leaders will likely clash with president putin who has begun arming the syrian government. here is what president obama said after the two heavyweights met for the first time in a year today. >> obama: we do have differing perspectives on problems but we share an interest in reducing the violence ensuring that chemical weapons are neither used or they subject to proliferation, and we want to try to resolve the issue through political means if possible. >> michael: i'm wearing a tie, they are at the g-8 summit they are not just saying. it is being reported that the us and uk spied on foreign officials. p
. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> occupy! >> we will have class warfare. (vo) true stories, current perspective. documentaries. on current tv. >> michael: welcome back to "the war room," i'm michael shure. the group of eight summit kicked off today in northern ireland, where leads over the top eight economies will discuss issues. western lea leaders will...
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and man who hated jackson wanted to see jackson go down. when he thought out she had been the voice, he really despise her. he was rigorously fundamentalists. it was a moral issue for him. he really thought she would disgrace the white house. >> he did not do it, but he did not stop it. hammon was his party hack. he did not come down on him. he just sat back and said, oh my goodness. >> we saw in the open, political cartoons. was this a new phenomenon? >> yes. to call a lady that had been married for 36 years a bigamous or an adulterous was unprecedented. -- bigamist or an adultorer -- adulterer was unprecedented. >> what was she accused of? >> was accused of being married before. and she was. she was married to a man who treated her and her family very badly. her whole family hated him. out west, they did not believe you had to stick by your man if he was horrible. they believe in dissolving an unhappy marriage, so they did. >> also, criticism of her and her western frontier lack of class. >> she had an accent. she had a tennessee accent.
and man who hated jackson wanted to see jackson go down. when he thought out she had been the voice, he really despise her. he was rigorously fundamentalists. it was a moral issue for him. he really thought she would disgrace the white house. >> he did not do it, but he did not stop it. hammon was his party hack. he did not come down on him. he just sat back and said, oh my goodness. >> we saw in the open, political cartoons. was this a new phenomenon? >> yes. to call a lady...
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sergeant phillip jackson: 120, en route. a violent male mental. guy's under the influence of p.c.p. the unit at the scene is asking for a taser 'cause i guess he's getting real violent. we need a couple of units there to control this guy. dealing with people on p.c.p. is a real difficult thing to do 'cause you really have to size up how they're acting. each one is kind of individually different just because of people being different. p.c.p. affects everybody differently with one kind of overriding theme at work: it really whacks them out. dispatcher: your message is garbled. jackson: okay. he's in the back bathroom. that door? everybody, turn your radios down except me. okay. i want you to go to the kitchen. we'll call him try to get him out. if he goes off, just go and light him up, okay? this is going to be kind of tough 'cause he's got blood all over him. ron, you go ahead and call him out. cliff, take the bathroom. who's cliff's partner? officer: i am. go back him up with a nine in case he attacks. officer: johnny, come on. johnny, we need to talk to you. dana, be careful up the
sergeant phillip jackson: 120, en route. a violent male mental. guy's under the influence of p.c.p. the unit at the scene is asking for a taser 'cause i guess he's getting real violent. we need a couple of units there to control this guy. dealing with people on p.c.p. is a real difficult thing to do 'cause you really have to size up how they're acting. each one is kind of individually different just because of people being different. p.c.p. affects everybody differently with one kind of...
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my childhood hero was henry jackson, scoop jackson. he ran for the presidency in 1976. i handed leaflets on his behalf at a massachusetts democratic primary, which he did win because of the massive handing out leaflets that i was involved in. [laughter] but he had a problem. he was rather dull. [laughter] he was a great man, i really love him, but he was exceedingly dull in public. if he ever gave a fireside chat, the fire would go out. [laughter] so i was a skid jackson democrat. i had no illusions about the soviets. -- so i was a scoop jackson democrat. i had no illusions about the soviets. he was a disciple of hubert humphrey. so i was a natural democrat. two things happen. when the democrats lost power in 1980, i became completely responsible on foreign policy, completely. when they were in power, they had to deal with the soviets. carter was weak, but when the soviets invaded afghanistan, he had the boycott, the olympic boycott. and he toughened up. one of the things he proposed was that the germans had wanted the americans to develop a neutron bomb. but instead, c
my childhood hero was henry jackson, scoop jackson. he ran for the presidency in 1976. i handed leaflets on his behalf at a massachusetts democratic primary, which he did win because of the massive handing out leaflets that i was involved in. [laughter] but he had a problem. he was rather dull. [laughter] he was a great man, i really love him, but he was exceedingly dull in public. if he ever gave a fireside chat, the fire would go out. [laughter] so i was a skid jackson democrat. i had no...
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first since jackson with flthre touchdowns in a game. cal loses. their 11th straight pac 12 loss. >>> spartans up seven. herring drops back to pass. he is intercepted by ben on the drive. spartans with the trick play. 24-17 spartans. tucker runs 37 yards to the house. san jose state wins 34-24 your final. what about local product andrew luck and the colts getting ready to face the texans this week sunday night football right here on nbc bay area? chris collins worth says it's make or break time for jj watts' team. >> this is going to be a very emotional game. the defense, jj watt, the guys, whitney. they're fired up. they know their season is on the line. if they lose the colts here, they're done. if they beat to the colts and keep it going, they still have a shot. >> all right. looking forward to that game. before we get out of here, third round of the swap championship take aing place in san francisco. kenny perry your current swap leader with the points. drains the birdie 13. tied for 7th under par. your leader fred couples, knocks in the birdie
first since jackson with flthre touchdowns in a game. cal loses. their 11th straight pac 12 loss. >>> spartans up seven. herring drops back to pass. he is intercepted by ben on the drive. spartans with the trick play. 24-17 spartans. tucker runs 37 yards to the house. san jose state wins 34-24 your final. what about local product andrew luck and the colts getting ready to face the texans this week sunday night football right here on nbc bay area? chris collins worth says it's make or...
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., memphis down two jackson hits the jumper. 12 seconds to play. tied at 72. go to a second overtime. that's where memphis takes over. jackson with the steal. tigers going to the big dance, 91-79 their final. >> tee it up. florida, tour in florida at the innsbruck copperhead course. beautiful day for golf in florida. sergio garcia showing off his short game. nothing but neat. three strokes off the lead. justin leonard on his game. birdie on 12. tied for the lead at 6-under with a 67. kevin streelman, 6-under 65, also at 6 under par, and it's a three-way tie for the lead. but 16 players separated by only three shots. >>> and we'll see you again at 6:00. and news from the 49ers' camp. >> carolyn: look forward to that. thank you very much. even the president of the united states >> carolyn: at 6:00, problems for the u.s. cruise ship making a home in san francisco. the long lines and delays have passengers concerned. >> when you're the president you can play ball in the house. check it out. an official white house photo of president obama hurling a basketball in t
., memphis down two jackson hits the jumper. 12 seconds to play. tied at 72. go to a second overtime. that's where memphis takes over. jackson with the steal. tigers going to the big dance, 91-79 their final. >> tee it up. florida, tour in florida at the innsbruck copperhead course. beautiful day for golf in florida. sergio garcia showing off his short game. nothing but neat. three strokes off the lead. justin leonard on his game. birdie on 12. tied for the lead at 6-under with a 67....
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a rural county that has greater poverty than jackson county, where kansas city sits. this is not about trying to system that kind of we put in place to protect the rural areas. i am concerned about the rural areas. i was born in texas. my daddy said my mother to college in eighth-grade. i never lived in a house with indoor plumbing until i was eight years old. i lived in public housing. my daddy struggled. , my daddytle help sent for children through college. out of public housing. my daddy lives in his own house right now. for, inle are asking some cases just little help. just a little help. who can they turn to? pray,, i actually even that it is the united states congress. [applause] >> without objection. the gentleman's time will be charged. the gentleman will state his inquiry. [inaudible] correct.eman is four and a half minutes. the gentleman from massachusetts. >> mr. speaker, a parliamentary inquiry. so four and a half minutes total for all the unanimous consent request? >> seven and a quarter. >> 7.25 minutes have been retired -- charged to us for unanimous co
a rural county that has greater poverty than jackson county, where kansas city sits. this is not about trying to system that kind of we put in place to protect the rural areas. i am concerned about the rural areas. i was born in texas. my daddy said my mother to college in eighth-grade. i never lived in a house with indoor plumbing until i was eight years old. i lived in public housing. my daddy struggled. , my daddytle help sent for children through college. out of public housing. my daddy...
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the family is katherine jackson, 82-year-old matriarch of the jackson clan and she is representing her three grandchildren, paris, prince and blanket saying that they were dependents, relie died and they are blaming aeg live the production companyd, supervised and controlled dr. conrad murray. what aeg live is saying hey, look michael jackson is a/ grown man. he had problems and they are not responsible. that's what dr. conrad murray was hired by the jacksonfamily. and these are opening statements, brooke, the very beginning o expected to last through much of the summer. brooke? >> kyung lah, we'll be> arning more about these bombing suy two weeks out remains a mystery.]m next we're going to talk to a washington post reporter who uncovered new details about various family members right here in the united states. redesigned site has this new ore plan this one lwhat happens if we miss a payment. oh. this one lets us know what happens if we use less credit. yeah. what's this one do i dunno. speaking mongolian. r is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.c
the family is katherine jackson, 82-year-old matriarch of the jackson clan and she is representing her three grandchildren, paris, prince and blanket saying that they were dependents, relie died and they are blaming aeg live the production companyd, supervised and controlled dr. conrad murray. what aeg live is saying hey, look michael jackson is a/ grown man. he had problems and they are not responsible. that's what dr. conrad murray was hired by the jacksonfamily. and these are opening...
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the telephone reverend jackson said senator, i forgive you bless us pray. i am sitting in a room for jesse jackson and i am thinking i have to right this. thank you very much. >> how are you? good to see you. a reliable source. >> is so long ago it is hard to tell you how old we are. >> you are right. to call the conference? day remember greenfield? dell long ago that was? speeto. >> are you still there? >> 30 or 85 lawyers. of it is temporary with a crisis manager i am so honored you may go through. >> i did. someone who looks for a good-looking blonde. >> can you find caroline? >> find something. absolutely. let me grab one of these. there we are. and okay. i navy's new for technology this is c-span. this is my wife caroline the famous elisa cummings. the good-looking one in the middle. >> not find anybody in israel. >> and it shot up a lot of numbers. >> guest: to the three of us? >> how long? since we were very young but i was just fortunate enough to get to know him. >> iran for congress many years ago so when he ran i knocked on doors and i heard from
the telephone reverend jackson said senator, i forgive you bless us pray. i am sitting in a room for jesse jackson and i am thinking i have to right this. thank you very much. >> how are you? good to see you. a reliable source. >> is so long ago it is hard to tell you how old we are. >> you are right. to call the conference? day remember greenfield? dell long ago that was? speeto. >> are you still there? >> 30 or 85 lawyers. of it is temporary with a crisis manager...
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what about vicky jackson? .> the court was interested usually someone sues and the government says no, we will defend block. this is a situation where the government is on the side of the plaintiff and the house republicans are defending block. the court wants to hear an argument on whether it has jurisdiction to decide this because it does not look like a real case. the key jackson, an outside attorney, was appointed to argue that and she argues that c lement does not represent the government anymore and this is not a real case because the government is on the side of the challenger. i think the court will decide the doma case because they got to. you can't have a situation where a federal law is unconstitutional in new england and constitutional in the rest of the country. how can the irs work with that? one way or another, the supreme court has to decide whether doma is or is not constitutional. ont: for people listening cspan radio today, they will hear past precedent, cases that could be brought up when t
what about vicky jackson? .> the court was interested usually someone sues and the government says no, we will defend block. this is a situation where the government is on the side of the plaintiff and the house republicans are defending block. the court wants to hear an argument on whether it has jurisdiction to decide this because it does not look like a real case. the key jackson, an outside attorney, was appointed to argue that and she argues that c lement does not represent the...
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jackson's future career. aeg lawyers call that absurd. for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, los angeles. >>> the postal service continues fighting for survival anyway it can. first-class stamps could go up. this morning new ideas are also on the table. chip reid is at the post office. chip, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. later this morning the post master general will testify before the committee about problems at his agency which is on track to lose $6 billion this year. he'll say they must find new ways to get revenue or face a total collapse. they say they will jep rate a much need 2d billion plachblt under the plan postage for first-class mail will go up to 49 cents. postcards, 29 cents. prices for shipping bulk mail, packages will also go up. the new rate should go into effect in january and are necessary, the agency says, because of its precarious financial consideration. >> we've reached a toinlt where we have to raise it above inflation. >> reporter: but critics on capitol h
jackson's future career. aeg lawyers call that absurd. for "cbs this morning," ben tracy, los angeles. >>> the postal service continues fighting for survival anyway it can. first-class stamps could go up. this morning new ideas are also on the table. chip reid is at the post office. chip, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. later this morning the post master general will testify before the committee about problems at his agency which is on track...
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." our thing of the day tonight is our regret of the day. and it belongs to sandra day o'connor. the retired supreme court justice told the chicago tribune looking back on it, maybe just possibly perhaps the supreme court should not have ruled on bush v gore. that decision stopped the florida recount in 2000, and settled the election for george w. bush, the worst president of our lifetimes. on the bright side, if it weren't for that ruling, there probably wouldn't be a current tv and i probably wouldn't have a job. maybe you're right maybe the supreme court should have stayed out of it. the question is does the supreme court now have the power
. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. >> john: welcome back to "viewpoint." our thing of the day tonight is our regret of the day. and it...
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. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >> michael: texas republican senator ted cruz has only been in the national spotlight for a couple of months but the freshman senator is reportedly already considering a bid for the 2016 republican presidential nomination. cruz and his family didn't plan on having these presidential conversations so early in his first term yet his rapid ascent have stoke their interests. someone like cruz an upper conservative tea party is just exactly what the gop base keeps saying the party needs. imagine this primary debate stage. senator cruz's birthplace could be an issue, though. a
. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9...
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justice jackson said when you have congress and the president to gather, to do it. i think they can argue under the constitution. one of the differences is the right to detain people is always something that has been covered aside from going and telling them -- the right to detain people has always been something more of the judicial branch and covered by judicial review. you may have more right to use force than you do to detain people in government. >> the constitutional authority is a great shield for a domestic criminal prosecution. but the constitution can create international law. when they're killing people in yemen or pakistan, or somalia or other foreign countries, the constitution and whatever acts of congress have been passed are relevant. >> it brings to an end the principle that you can have these wartime detentions. people detained in wartime have not been detained as people detained in wartime should be detained. we have forged that completely, the geneva convention. the fact that people are supposed to be held until a certain time. >> combat troops.
justice jackson said when you have congress and the president to gather, to do it. i think they can argue under the constitution. one of the differences is the right to detain people is always something that has been covered aside from going and telling them -- the right to detain people has always been something more of the judicial branch and covered by judicial review. you may have more right to use force than you do to detain people in government. >> the constitutional authority is a...
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we have a long line of the beginning with a woman named vicki jackson who is a harvard law professor and a supreme court appointed specifically to our view the case cannot be decided on the merits because the federal government no longer is defending the section 3 of the defense of marriage act and a bipartisan republican dominated group of house members have come in to defend it, and the question is can we do it, do they have what is the legal standing to do that? >> host: as we are talking people are heading into the court right now. is only about 20 minutes to 8:00. so to get along in the folks have to sit there? >> guest: many people were lined up since last thursday. what the court officials will do is eventually let them in out of the cold to go to the bathroom and once we get to this point on the day of the argument they get in and they start queuing up inside of the building. >> host: who will be arguing on the other side of the case? >> guest: the main advocate against the federal government and against edith when sir's claim is a man by the name of paul clement who many of
we have a long line of the beginning with a woman named vicki jackson who is a harvard law professor and a supreme court appointed specifically to our view the case cannot be decided on the merits because the federal government no longer is defending the section 3 of the defense of marriage act and a bipartisan republican dominated group of house members have come in to defend it, and the question is can we do it, do they have what is the legal standing to do that? >> host: as we are...
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lawyers representing jackson are not returning calls from cnn. >>> jackson resigned from congress last year after taking an extended medical leave. >>> well, fired police officer accused of murder, staying one step ahead of the former comrades pursuing him. the search is back on for christopher dorner in the big bear lake area, east of los angeles. authorities are hoping surveillance video might help the search. it allegedly shows dorner tossing a magazine full of bullets and a military belt into a dumpster outside san diego. dorner has described himself as an enemy combatant. >>> the first lady joins mourners at the funeral of a chicago teen. hadiya pendelton was shot and killed days after she poermd at the presidential inauguration. her mother says no parent should go through what she is going through now. >>> and a sight millions in the northeast will not see this weekend. a mail truck. the postal service says it is suspending mail delivers in seven states because of this weekend's huge blizzard. back now to the search for fired lapd police officer, christopher dorner. kyung lah has
lawyers representing jackson are not returning calls from cnn. >>> jackson resigned from congress last year after taking an extended medical leave. >>> well, fired police officer accused of murder, staying one step ahead of the former comrades pursuing him. the search is back on for christopher dorner in the big bear lake area, east of los angeles. authorities are hoping surveillance video might help the search. it allegedly shows dorner tossing a magazine full of bullets and...
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i want now bring in our live cnn legal panel, joey jackson. let me start with you. there's an interview. there's video. all i can say is that video is extraordinarily powerful, as can be interviews, if you get your miran miranda. >> sure, yeah. as long as it was a knowing and intelligent waiver, a juvenile can give a statement just like an adult. massachusetts essentially says this. if you're 14 years old and charged with almost any crime we'll put you in the juvenile system because we agree that the neurology of juveniles is such that they're less liable for crimes unless you're charged with something really bad like first or second-degree murder. in that case, you are an adult. and if this kid is two months over the age of 14, oh, what a difference if he was just a few months shy of 14. but that's the system. it draws lines and we're stuck with them. >> and that's it. he is not going to be remanded to a juvenile system. there is no statue in massachusetts that could allow for -- >> now with the development of a box cutter there's a major distinction between first-
i want now bring in our live cnn legal panel, joey jackson. let me start with you. there's an interview. there's video. all i can say is that video is extraordinarily powerful, as can be interviews, if you get your miran miranda. >> sure, yeah. as long as it was a knowing and intelligent waiver, a juvenile can give a statement just like an adult. massachusetts essentially says this. if you're 14 years old and charged with almost any crime we'll put you in the juvenile system because we...
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me next. >>> let's bring in lisa jackson, formerly of the epa. who should being regulating these plants? epa or the department of homeland security? should we have a stake in that battle? >> first, let me express sympathy to the 14 families mourning dead today and the over 200 folks who have been injured. to answer your question, it absolutely matters. first off, on the whole, this is about the role of government, something we've spent now years hearing conservatives, republicans in the house saying we need to get rid of the epa because it's stymying and the role of government is to step in when things like this happen and the role of the epa is to monitor the toxic abuse. i started my career 22 years ago working on cleaning up toxic clean up as a chemical engineer. there's expertise there that isn't being used for people of the country. >> that's what is so surprising about the aftermath of west, texas, when i heard about how much the department of homeland security is supposed to be looking after this. there's not an institutional memory inside
me next. >>> let's bring in lisa jackson, formerly of the epa. who should being regulating these plants? epa or the department of homeland security? should we have a stake in that battle? >> first, let me express sympathy to the 14 families mourning dead today and the over 200 folks who have been injured. to answer your question, it absolutely matters. first off, on the whole, this is about the role of government, something we've spent now years hearing conservatives, republicans...
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when we come back, who is to blame for michael jackson's death? conrad murray is in jail, but we'll talk to michael's attorney, that is next. to heal, written by people just like you. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. schuet >>> we, the jury in the above action, find the defendant, conrad robert murray, guilty of the crime of involuntary manslaughter. >> that was a guilty verdict during the trial after the death of michael jackson, jackson's mother and three children claim the company is liable in his deat
when we come back, who is to blame for michael jackson's death? conrad murray is in jail, but we'll talk to michael's attorney, that is next. to heal, written by people just like you. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay....
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when we come back, who is to blame for michael jackson's death? conrad murray is in jail, but we'll talk to michael's attorney, that is next.. eam, b. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. >>> we, the jury in the above action, find the defendant, conrad robert murray, guilty of the crime of involuntary manslaughter. >> that was a guilty verdict during the trial after the death of michael jackson, jackson's mother and three children claim the company is liable in his death because they say he negligently hired conrad murray, joining me now, conrad's attorney, valerie wise, thank you for joining us. how do you think it will turn out, now we're getting into the middle of the trial. do you think conrad murray will be vindicated? >> i think he will in some sense, i don't know how that will affect the appeal on the trial record. i certainly hope he will be vindicated to some degree. >> what have we learned on the civil ac
when we come back, who is to blame for michael jackson's death? conrad murray is in jail, but we'll talk to michael's attorney, that is next.. eam, b. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. >>> we, the jury in the above action, find the defendant, conrad robert murray, guilty of the crime of involuntary manslaughter. >> that was a guilty verdict...
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, for example in mississippi at the moment, it is a fight over that now one little pink building in jackson, some. . where they're using every single policy they can to close where it will be fashionably illegal to close one. but the other thing for mississippi, for women of color and poor women of disabilities was the ability to in fact have children. to not have the state forcibly and coercefully stair liez them. it was not that there was any win in mississippi. it was when mississippi defeated the personhood amendment because it got women who were interested on ivf and other women interested in the right to choose. i guess, we have already lost roe. we're in a pre-roe world where you can get abortions in other states, in other areas. that was true before roe. so we have lost that. and the real question is whether or not we can develop a more expansive definition of what constitution a reproductive rights movement. >> but it's always been reproductive freedom as a phrase. reproductive always meant the freedom to have children as well as not to have children. the focus, i think, on abortio
, for example in mississippi at the moment, it is a fight over that now one little pink building in jackson, some. . where they're using every single policy they can to close where it will be fashionably illegal to close one. but the other thing for mississippi, for women of color and poor women of disabilities was the ability to in fact have children. to not have the state forcibly and coercefully stair liez them. it was not that there was any win in mississippi. it was when mississippi...
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when we come back, who is to blame for michael jackson's death? conrad murray is in jail, but we'll talk to michael's attorney, that is next.. eam, b. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented today, it would be the 100% electric nissan leaf. with over 200 million gas-free miles driven and automatic hov lane access, the question isn't "why electric?" it's "why gas?" [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a 2013 nissan leaf for $199 a month. ♪ >>> we, the jury in the above action, find the defendant, conrad robert murray, guilty of the crime of involuntary manslaughter. >> that was a guilty verdict during the trial after the death of michael jackson, jackson's mother and three children claim the com
when we come back, who is to blame for michael jackson's death? conrad murray is in jail, but we'll talk to michael's attorney, that is next.. eam, b. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. it would run on the most affordable energy source available. it would charge overnight. every morning, you'd wake up with a full tank, ready to go. if the car was invented...
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also congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas and jerry nadler. great to have all three of you with us tonight. how serious is the threat to medicare, medicaid and social security? congresswoman jackson, over the next 13 day, it's a very critical time. your thoughts. >> absolutely. you know, i was on the floor of the house and making a comment about this pending tragedy, and indicated that those who have social security and medicaid and medicare, they actually earned it. they paid taxes, and they actually earned it for their time of need, for social security and medicare. and i was blasted by those who said earned it, well, i'm concerned because they did earn it. they worked and they deserved it. and now with this pending crisis, we know that as sequester comes and there are across-the-board cuts, and there is an attitude of looking for any dollar they can find, there is rumor that what the republicans are looking for is not to address solvency for social security, but really to end it as we know it, to cut medicare and to cut made mediterranean c
also congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas and jerry nadler. great to have all three of you with us tonight. how serious is the threat to medicare, medicaid and social security? congresswoman jackson, over the next 13 day, it's a very critical time. your thoughts. >> absolutely. you know, i was on the floor of the house and making a comment about this pending tragedy, and indicated that those who have social security and medicaid and medicare, they actually earned it. they paid taxes,...